Tag: industry news

26
Nov

Kia’s first electric car launched in Malta

Cars International, represent-atives of Kia in Malta, have launched the first electric car – Soul – manufactured by the Korean brand, which continues to break into new grounds and increase its market share in the car industry. A landmark in Kia’s history, the zero-emissions Soul EV is Kia’s first electric vehicle to be marketed by the company outside Korea. The

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26
Nov

What’s Cheaper: Solar Hot Water Systems Or Solar PV?

If you were asked whether solar hot water systems or solar PV systems were more economical at heating water, what would you say? Your first guess would probably be that solar hot water systems were more economical, right? Well, it turns out that maybe they aren’t (most of the time, anyways), according to a recent study. The study is coming

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26
Nov

Solar Cloth Company — Solar Cell “Cloth” Coming To Market

A new startup, the Solar Cloth Company, has developed a lightweight solar cell “cloth” that can be used to “cheaply” and easily harness solar energy while stretched across sports stadiums, parking lots, etc, as per recent reports. The startup — which is based out of Cambridge, England — states that it is currently working to close deals that would see

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25
Nov

Advanced lead-carbon batteries could enable 48V super hybrid vehicles

Advanced lead-carbon batteries could attract the interest of carmakers since they enable them to introduce mild hybrid powertrains based on the new 48V supply network and thus at low additional cost, believes EALABC project coordinator Allan Cooper. “This will help them comply with stringent CO2 regulations being introduced in 2020 with even tougher rules following in 2025”, he said. What’s

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25
Nov

Multiple Manufacturers Pushing Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars, But Can They Catch Tesla?

After years of working on prototype vehicles, multiple car companies have announced a major push for hydrogen fuel cell automobiles. At the LA Auto Show last week, Toyota showed off its Mirai, a four-door passenger sedan with a $57,500 base sticker price and a hydrogen-only fuel system. Honda recently delayed its hydrogen-powered FCX Clarity Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle until 2016,

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25
Nov

Yet Another Claim For World’s Largest Floating Solar Plant

Floating solar is “the new solar” these days. Everyone wants blue panels on top of water reservoirs. If you have been following our posts regularly, you would have seen both India and Japan stake claims at building the world’s largest floating solar power plants. Back in July, India’s National Hydro Power Corporation (NHPC) announced plans to set up a 50

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24
Nov

It Was $40 Billion Cheaper to Install Solar in 2013 Than in 2012

Between 2012 and 2013, the amount of money invested globally in climate change mitigation and adaptation dropped by $28 billion. At a time when scientists say we need to start seeing a dramatic surge in zero-carbon energy sources, the drop seems like bad news. It’s certainly not good by climate action standards. But it’s not as bad as it sounds,

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24
Nov

MIT Scientists Develop Electric Car Battery to Support 400 Mile Charge

We’ve reached a point in the hybrid and electric car market where we’re patiently, yet frustratingly, sitting around waiting for someone to produce a high-powered and long-capacity battery, all while being inexpensive and available for the standard market, rather than just the luxury vehicle segment. Electric cars have advanced by leaps and bounds, with implausible technology becoming another aspect which

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24
Nov

Toyota hopes to recreate Prius success with hydrogen-powered Mirai

From the driver’s seat of the Toyota Mirai, the world’s first mass-produced hydrogen fuel cell car could be a plusher and more powerful version of the Prius – if it wasn’t for the H20 button on the dash which releases a trickle of water. Until now, car companies have been slow to bring hydrogen fuel cell vehicles to market. But

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24
Nov

Sodium-air Batteries could replace Lithium-ion in Electric Vehicles

Progress is being made in the rechargeability and reaction kinetics of sodium-air batteries by researchers from the Canadian Light Source and Western University. The understanding of sodium-air battery systems and their chemical composition and charging behaviour will play a role designing more road-worthy batteries for EVs. The limited mileage of today’s EVs because of the low energy storage of current

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